Summer Of Flux, The / Radio Anthems For The Newly Disenfranchised
Album: | Radio Anthems For The Newly Disenfranchised | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Summer Of Flux, The | Added: | Jun 2012 | |
Label: | Architects & Heroes Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-09-28 | Pull Date: | 2012-11-30 |
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Week Ending: | Nov 4 | Oct 28 | Oct 7 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 06, 2017: | Clean Copper Radio
Magical Dracula Powers, Love Letter To Oklahoma (Part 1) |
3. | Oct 24, 2012: | Meow After Midnight
Something |
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2. | Nov 03, 2012: | Music Casserole
Something |
4. | Oct 03, 2012: | Meow After Midnight
Now All Is Ever |
Album Review
Sunshine
Reviewed 2012-09-26
Reviewed 2012-09-26
SUMMER OF FLUX: “Radio Anthems for the Newly Disenfranchised” – Piano-based instrumentals with some interesting moodiness. Sort of funereal and stormy, with bright spots of “Sunshine”! Cool in an odd way.
– Sunshine September 2012
1) “Something” – Are we in church? Or some important processional??? Rich, “pay attention to this” intro. Modern classical piano with bass ? (2:16)
2) “Now All Is Ever” -- Stormy . . . Tentative, awaiting clarity. Spacey perplexed headspace. Displaced direction. (2:38)
3) “Love Letter to Oklahoma (Part 2)” -- Windy tsunami. Light beatz. Swirly. Electronic effects. Weirdly energizing. (1:56)
4) “Smoke Variations” -- Promises of a better tomorrow. Calm, serene abyss. Breaks into low-key electronic beatz. (2:27)
5) “I Like You More Now That You’re Gone” -- Exciting, igniting introduction with subliminal female vox. The rainbow is on the horizon. Violin??? Soundscape effects. Confusion. Which way do I go??? Should I get out of here? No, I want to stay, and find out what happens next. (2:29)
6) “The Golden Dragon Cries for Justice” -- Giddy-up! Ready for launch into starry atmosphere. Bells and chimes. Heaven perhaps? (1:51)
7) “Rad Math” -- Dark. Sort of depressing, which simultaneously upwardly introspective. Perplexed, but on the brink of enlightenment. (3:41)
8) “Love Letter to Oklahoma (Part 1)” -- Sunrise, on a beach – in the desert! Time travel in your mind. Sweeping out the cobwebs of your mind. (2:38)
9) “Magical Dracula Powers” -- Almost marching to a ethereal drum. Bass?! Finally some strings. Slightly upbeat with beatz. Positive vibez. (3:42)
– Sunshine September 2012
1) “Something” – Are we in church? Or some important processional??? Rich, “pay attention to this” intro. Modern classical piano with bass ? (2:16)
2) “Now All Is Ever” -- Stormy . . . Tentative, awaiting clarity. Spacey perplexed headspace. Displaced direction. (2:38)
3) “Love Letter to Oklahoma (Part 2)” -- Windy tsunami. Light beatz. Swirly. Electronic effects. Weirdly energizing. (1:56)
4) “Smoke Variations” -- Promises of a better tomorrow. Calm, serene abyss. Breaks into low-key electronic beatz. (2:27)
5) “I Like You More Now That You’re Gone” -- Exciting, igniting introduction with subliminal female vox. The rainbow is on the horizon. Violin??? Soundscape effects. Confusion. Which way do I go??? Should I get out of here? No, I want to stay, and find out what happens next. (2:29)
6) “The Golden Dragon Cries for Justice” -- Giddy-up! Ready for launch into starry atmosphere. Bells and chimes. Heaven perhaps? (1:51)
7) “Rad Math” -- Dark. Sort of depressing, which simultaneously upwardly introspective. Perplexed, but on the brink of enlightenment. (3:41)
8) “Love Letter to Oklahoma (Part 1)” -- Sunrise, on a beach – in the desert! Time travel in your mind. Sweeping out the cobwebs of your mind. (2:38)
9) “Magical Dracula Powers” -- Almost marching to a ethereal drum. Bass?! Finally some strings. Slightly upbeat with beatz. Positive vibez. (3:42)
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